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Brushes and combs are often lumped together when it comes to hair care. Despite their ability to work through knots, they’re not interchangeable, and they don’t serve all hair types and ...
For the best overall comb, I’ve got to go with an OG that's been in my arsenal for years: the Mason Pearson C4. (No relation to the uber-popular pre-workout powder.)The iconic British brand has ...
Ahead, Nasta shares the doss and don’ts to keep in mind while you comb hair to ensure it stays as healthy as can be. Apply product before combing. Combing your hair harshly can lead to breakage ...
The comb’s finished position should rest comfortably against the curve of your head. For added volume — especially if you’re trying a trendy 1960s-style updo — be sure to push the comb ...
Lock it in with a fine-tooth comb. If your hair isn’t otherwise too thick or textured—and if you want a hair part that stays crisp all day—then use a fine-tooth comb to further define the ...
Even if you don't like to brush your hair every day, most of us have to do something to it when we get out of the shower. Tangles = no fun, but that doesn't mean you should necessarily be brushing ...
Ingegno says to apply slightly more pressure against the scalp than you normally would, and spend a longer amount of time brushing your hair. “You can't comb your hair incorrectly, but you can ...
Your comb should be almost upright as you rake it back through the hair, then push some of your hair forward as you lay it flat, before repeating this process on the other side of your center ...